What other travelers are saying about Kyoyuzen Experience Studio Marumasu Nishimuraya
I have done this workshop on my two separate trips to Japan. It's a nice way to spend 1-3 hours or longer to do some art and bring home some unique souvenirs. This place offer stencil art workshops. You can choose to do the stencil on a variety of products, such as zippered pouches, T-shirts, paper fan, bags, window noren, etc. Price varies depending on the product you choose. English instructions are provided. It's better to call and make an appointment. Great activity for all ages.
Kyoyuzen Experience Studio Marumasu Nishimuraya is a traditional Japanese textile workshop in Kyoto where visitors can experience authentic Kyo-yuzen fabric dyeing techniques. Activities include hands-on yuzen dyeing workshops, silk painting classes, traditional kimono fabric creation, and learning about Japan's cultural heritage through textile arts.
Kyo-yuzen dyeing experience prices at Marumasu Nishimuraya typically range from 3,000 to 8,000 yen per person depending on the workshop type and materials used. Basic handkerchief dyeing starts around 3,000 yen, while more elaborate silk scarf or fabric dyeing experiences can cost up to 8,000 yen including materials and instruction.
Kyoyuzen Experience Studio Marumasu Nishimuraya is located in central Kyoto, typically in the traditional textile district. The studio is easily accessible by public transportation and within walking distance of major Kyoto attractions. Visitors should check the exact address and directions when booking their yuzen dyeing experience.
Yes, advance reservations are required for Kyo-yuzen workshops at Marumasu Nishimuraya. Due to the personalized nature of traditional dyeing instruction and limited workshop space, booking ahead is essential. Reservations can typically be made online or by phone, and it's recommended to book at least 2-3 days in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
A typical Kyo-yuzen dyeing experience at Marumasu Nishimuraya takes 1-3 hours depending on the complexity of the project. Simple handkerchief dyeing workshops usually last 60-90 minutes, while more detailed silk fabric dyeing experiences can take 2-3 hours. The duration includes instruction time, hands-on dyeing work, and drying time for your finished textile art piece.
They tell you all about Yu-zen dyeing and you get to build your own keepsake. prices very depending on what your are selecting to dye. They lady instructing us spoke perfect English and was step by step helpful. I only went to humor my wife but unexpectedly had a great time. you need zero art skills (like me) and are taught step by step how to make your piece
A fun and rewarding hands-on experience! We had a great time making our own chopsticks, especially thanks to Saskia’s dedicated guidance. It wasn’t an easy task, but it was definitely worth the effort. The whole process took us around three hours, but I guess it will depend on your design and skills. Afterwards, we also painted a small chopstick bag using a traditional Japanese painting technique (water soluble colors, an interesting process) that is also taught at the shop.
Absolutely loved my yuzen experience here- it was the highlight of my three weeks in Japan!
My project took 6.5 hours to complete, but it turned out beautifully! I also did one of the larger projects, and they have quite the variety of options (& therefore time required for completion) they were very responsive when I made the appointment and inquiries.. They speak English and Japanese so it was easy, even though I didn’t need the English explanation it’s nice to be able to double check. It can be a very meditative, fun, creative experience, and I have definitely recommended it to my friends from Japan and abroad.
The only other thing I might note is that the shop is a little ways back in a courtyard off the street; but there is a big sign and the gentleman who runs the front shop is clearly used to directing folks to the correct spot.
Lovely and memorable experience! I went for the Kyo-yuzen introductory workshop and Furoshiki wrapping workshop. Everyone here is just so friendly and helpful! You’re also given time to just work by yourself with no pressure which is what these art workshops are supposed to be and the staff are all on standby to help you out whenever you need it! Would highly recommend signing up for any of their workshops